Gallery
Landing Ships offload equipment on Leyte beach, October 20, 1944. In book Chapter 16, page 198.
Red Smith with Civil Conservation Corps in Colorado, 1939.
Red and Judy Smith on wedding day March 29, 1946. Taken at cotton field behind Justice of Peace W. G. Nite. In book Chapter 29 page 401
Rifle Training, Company D, 56th Battalion. Chapter 9 in book.
Photo Booth in Skating Rink, Hollis, Oklahoma, December 1945. In book Chapter 28, page 378
Red Smith portrait taken in Honolulu Christmas 1942. In book Chapter 11.
– Red Smith posing in front of jeep on Leyte, November 26, 1944. In book Chapter 18, page 253.
There was whistle and pop of flares, and the areas was suddenly illuminated by an eerie, ghost-like glow. Japanese soldiers were seen scurrying everywhere, frantically moving in uncoordinated directions, darting one way, then another, carrying mounted bayonets. "Hunker down men! Bayonets! Here they come!" Private Horace Smith was laying on flat, solid rock, frantically looking in all directions for a low place, a rock shield, something, anything for protection.
Red and Judy Smith on Superstition Mountain. Arizona Christmas 1946